Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Iron Man


Reader Number 75 wrote: It had great plot, action, adventure, and comedy. It also linked itself to previous Marvel Studio films, beginning to weave together a Marvel Universe. Absolutely Recommended. A++!

Awake and Dreaming


Reader Number 78 wrote: It earned an A+++ because this book was sad, ghostly, heartwarming, and unbelievable all at one time. I absolutely loved it and definitely recommend it to any reader, boy or girl. It slowly pulls you in, and then you simply cannot stop until you're done. Grade: A+++

Peter Parker Sensational Spider-Man: Civil War


Reader Number 75 wrote: The first story was well done since it was done in the point of view of a random NY kid rather than Spidey. However, the rest were good, but not great. Grade: B

The Postcard


Reader Number 78 wrote: It earned an A because it had an amazing plot, and was a definite page-turner. I recommend it to anyone who likes a spooky yet fun mystery. Grade: A

Young Avengers/Runaways: Civil War


Reader Number 75 wrote: This showed excellent characterization in use of the characters from the Runaways series. Its unique style kept it interesting and fun to read. Recommended. Grade: A

When Santa Fell to Earth


Reader Number 78 wrote: It earned an A since it was a funny, intriguing plot. All the details were magical. It was a nice quick read. I recommend it. Grade: A

Cirque Du Freak


Reader Number 445 wrote: Chilling me down to the bone, this book is one of the best starters of a series I have ever read. It also involves my favorite mythical creatures, vampires. Young Darren Shan trades his life and becomes a vampire's assistant in order to save his friend from dying from a poisonous spider bite. This book is one of the spookiest books a young horror fan like me could read. I definitely recommend it. Grade: A

The Giver


Reader Number 436 wrote: Lot of suspense & amazement. I like mostly the boy, Jonas - lives in a controlled community. The Giver - one who has memories of all times. Going to recommend this book to a fiction loving reader. Grade: A

Lord of the Flies


Reader Number 436 wrote: Lord of the Flies represents a paradox, in which the island the boys are stranded on represents the outside world. The boys create a civilization which becomes ruined due to the desire for power. I recommend this book for any reader, because it is interesting but difficult to read at times. Grade: B